Thorin Kerr demonstrates a reggae groove using jam2jam on OLPC. With this program we are wanting to emphasise the cultural fluidity of the content so that when new communities play with jam2jam the content they can play with will be one that they value and can be expressive with. Thorin's work with OLPC is showing that we can put very different content on jam2jam for OLPC so that when it goes to communities around the world we can use content from that place that resonates and engages. Jam2jam research began like this when we asked Afro American kids in Ohio what kind of music they liked and then made generative styles based on those preferences. Whilst most of our styles are what we might call 'Pop or rock' we can do anything from abstract electronica to Bach or Xenakis or any tuning and rhythmic system. The ethics of musical content is an important consideration and we hope to place these choices in the hands of the users in their own communities to select and make.
" Dillon's attempt to understand the personal meaning of music for young people is particularly
important in view of past attempts to stay close to scientific modes of thinking."
"In my view, the major innovation in Dillon’s book is his point of departure for developing his
vision of music education through children. He is interested in examining children's unique
outlook of their musical experiences and the relevance of this experience to their lives, and
factors that enable children to develop self-contained dialogue with music through listening,
performing, and creating. "
Lia
provides an insightful and helpful review in the light of strengthening
the thesis for a relational pedagogy based upon our relationship to
knowledge in ontological sense radiating out towards the
epistemological. It is indeed an honour to receive these thoughts from
an expert in the philosophy of relationships such as this. I am humbled
by the insight and attention to the ideas. Steve Dillon
Thorin Kerr Demonstrates jam2jam for OLPC using a Country and
western style with web cam images. This shows the extended
functionality of network jamming with both music and images DJ/VJ. This
will enable users to jam collaboratively with OLPC instruments in real
time and also capture images.